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Free Fire

  • 2016
  • 16
  • 1h 31min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,3/10
53 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Brie Larson, Cillian Murphy, Sharlto Copley, Armie Hammer, and Jack Reynor in Free Fire (2016)
Trailer for Free Fire
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En el Boston de 1978, la reunión entre dos bandas en un almacén vacío se convierte en un tiroteo y en un juego de supervivencia.En el Boston de 1978, la reunión entre dos bandas en un almacén vacío se convierte en un tiroteo y en un juego de supervivencia.En el Boston de 1978, la reunión entre dos bandas en un almacén vacío se convierte en un tiroteo y en un juego de supervivencia.

  • Dirección
    • Ben Wheatley
  • Guión
    • Amy Jump
    • Ben Wheatley
  • Reparto principal
    • Sharlto Copley
    • Brie Larson
    • Armie Hammer
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,3/10
    53 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Ben Wheatley
    • Guión
      • Amy Jump
      • Ben Wheatley
    • Reparto principal
      • Sharlto Copley
      • Brie Larson
      • Armie Hammer
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    • 63Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 3 premios y 9 nominaciones en total

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    Gordon-11

    How did this film get so many big names?

    This film tells the story of two gangs in the United States of America, who meet in a warehouse to do a transaction on heavy firearms. Their deal quickly goes haywire when a fight breaks out, and a shootout ensues.

    "Free Fire" is exactly what it says. The story is basically a free for all, shoot all you like as if there's no tomorrow kind of affair. It could have been an intense crime film, but it is not. The thing is that the plot has nothing else, just shooting. I really wonder how the film manages to carry on for ninety minutes, when all it shows is one person shooting another. I keep thinking to myself why don't the characters just die already, and end the horrible film right away! I wonder why this film with a non existent plot can attract so many actors and actresses who are famous.
    8Stootomlin

    A wonderful example of a guilty pleasure movie

    I watched this at a Cineworld Unlimited showing. Before it played, there was a little intro from Ben Wheatley the director. He described the movie as a fun action film, with lots of violence and lots of swearing, and that it was mercifully short. I'm not sure I can characterise it much better than that. So I'm not going to try.

    When I saw the trailers for this film, I turned to my wife and said "I really hope this whole film is contained in the one room, if they do that, then it will have to stand and fall on the script, the characters and the acting, rather than just rely on some special effects and the action". I am pleased to report, I got my wish.

    The setup is simple. We're in 1978, a group of Irish men (presumably IRA) are trying to buy guns in American, Boston to be precise, so they ship them back to Ireland, and use them to shoot the British. The 'brains' of the outfit are Chris and Frank played by Cillian Murphy and Michael Smiley respectively. The (and I'm using this next word in the loosest possible way) 'muscle' (but in all fairness, they certainly don't seem to have any brains) are Stevo and Bernie.

    On the other side, we have the sellers, headed up by Vern, played by Sharlto Copley, and Ord played by Armie Hammer.

    Both parties seem to have been brought together by the only woman in the film, Justine played by Brie Larson.

    So, we have a briefcase full of cash, and a van full of guns, all we have to do is swap one for the other. What could go wrong?

    Let's just say that there is a disagreement over someone's actions, and things quickly spiral out of control.

    I'm not going to get into details, because to be honest, there aren't very many, and if you've read any of my other reviews I don't like to spoil. We can just say that bullets start flying, left, right and centre, and we have a film.

    The films hangs on the humour of the situation. The one liners, the insanely inappropriate comments, the wonderful character interactions.

    The exchanges between Frank and Ord are wonderful.

    Vern is hilarious, and his reactions to Chris chatting up Justine are a great running joke. It really will make you giggle, often at things you'd wish didn't make you laugh. Watching people get shot shouldn't be funny, but in this context, it just is.

    This is the ultimate Mexican standoff. Luckily none of the characters have a particularly good aim, so the ridiculousness lasts exactly 90 minutes, and that feels just about right. There is only so much chaos, bursts of gunfire interlinked with witty banter that an audience can take.

    This isn't a great film by any stretch of the imagination, but it is a wonderful example of a guilty pleasure movie. Lots of action, lots of jokes, and a little more intrigue then you originally expect. Oh, didn't I say it doesn't play out quite as simply as you'd assume? No? Well it doesn't, it actually keeps you on your toes, that is when you're not rolling around on the floor.

    Remember to listen carefully, because some of the best jokes come in the middle of gunshots, or are said in a ridiculously over the top South African accent.

    Well worth 90 minutes of anyone's time.
    6Theo Robertson

    Average Velocity

    In 1970s Boston a contingent of IRA men schedule a meeting with arms sellers in a derelict factory only to become embroiled in an argument that finishes in a shoot-out

    One constantly thinks that director Ben Wheatley is on the brink of great things. With FREE FIRE you might have thought he'd hit the international target. Set in America ( Though amazingly it's shot in Brighton. England ) and classed as a blackly comical thriller in the style of Tarantino you'd have thought it might have done better at the box office but fails slightly on two levels

    Firstly Tarantino is a brand name and unless your name is Quentin Tarantino it's a mistake with hindsight to emulate this style of film making because you're just going to slip in to parody. In fact even Tarantino parodies Quentin Tarantino these days with very mediocre results. You want to pitch a film ? Then please don't use the initials QT

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    Secondly there's very little story at all . I was very surprised as to how soon things kicked off. I was expecting an hour of insults and plot turns involving double cross and triple cross followed by lots of shooting. The reality is more than two thirds of the run time is taken up by the gun battle which intermittently stops for characters to throw insults at one another before reloading again. The fact that so many of the characters get shot multiple times and they continue to shout insults does become both boring too incredible to be taken seriously , so much so that's it's a surprise when anyone is shot dead

    That said FREE FIRE isn't really a film to take seriously . You might enjoy with a bag of pop corn and will probably enjoy it more round lads flats with a six pack which might explain why it has underperformed at the box office. One might have also expected more when one of the executive producers is Martin Scorsese
    6Ben-Hibburd

    Free Fire Review

    Free Fire is unfortunately Ben Wheatley's first misfire. Whilst the film isn't terrible by any stretch of the imagination, it does have a-lot of issues. Firstly the overall concept is an interesting idea. A 90 minute shoot-out in a single location sounds like a great idea. And for the first 30-40 minutes the film was highly entertaining. But when a character asks another "how long has it been" you know the film is starting to wear thin.

    The film is loaded with an extremely talented cast featuring Cillian Murphy, Brie Larson, Sharlto Copley, Michael Smiley. They all give boisterous, lively performances but their characters are paper thin. For the type of film this is I didn't need any character background, but a little bit of development and growth would've given the film a little more direction.

    One of the biggest issues I had with the film was that it meandered for the majority of the second half. This caused me to lose interest in the film as the overall intensity dropped. Another issue I had was the tone of the film, whilst it does have some good moments of levity, the film played itself far too straight. Going in I has expecting and action film with plenty of moments of dark humour, but that was few and far between. And a-lot of the jokes didn't land for me.

    Free Fire was an over-all disappointment made even more-so by the fact I'm a huge fan of Ben Wheatley. In the end Free Fire was an interesting experiment that seemed better in concept rather than in its execution.
    8joshbarton15

    Fun action comedy peppered with hilarious characters and plenty of quips

    Ben Wheatley certainly has a twisted sense of humour, evident in films such as Sightseers and High-Rise, and he brings it to proceedings once again in Free Fire, a relentlessly entertaining action comedy. Featuring an impressive ensemble cast, Free Fire was a film that had been on my radar for a while.

    Boston, 1978, and two gangs set a meeting in an abandoned warehouse for an arms deal. It doesn't all exactly go to plan and it's not long before a full on shootout between the two gangs occurs, leading to bullets flying all over the place and a game of survival for everyone involved.

    Free Fire wastes no time in getting into things and when the entire cast are together, the film really does fire on all cylinders. Ben Wheatley's film is by no means the best film I'll ever see but it is the perfect choice for an entertaining time at the cinema, making sure it doesn't overstay its welcome with a swift ninety minute runtime.

    Wheatley collaborates once again with Amy Jump to write the film and the result is a quick screenplay that delivers plenty of wit and humour, as well as a shootout that the films builds itself around, which becomes farcical due to the sheer amount of incompetent characters the film plays host to.

    A screenplay like this deserves a cast to do it justice and Free Fire has exactly that in the shape of an ensemble cast to get excited about. Cillian Murphy has one of the more prominent roles and he manages to bring the coldness we are so used to seeing from him to the role of Chris. Brie Larson gives the film its singular female character and she's certainly no pushover, Larson playing Justine with a sense of grit and superior intellect over her male counterparts. Then there is Armie Hammer, who shines as the overly sarcastic and suave Ord.

    The man who steals the film from everyone else though is Sharlto Copley as Vernon, an arms dealer who runs his mouth a little too much. Sure, his South African accent makes him sound funnier but there is no doubt that Copley's Vernon gets the majority of the film's quips., and he absolutely revels in them. There's some fine support from Jack Reynor and Sam Riley on show too as a couple of warring members from their respective gangs.

    For a fun night at the cinema, I can't recommend Free Fire enough. If you're someone who is easily offended by foul language or doesn't like loud noises though, I feel as if you'd take an instant dislike to this film, which would certainly be your loss.

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    • Curiosidades
      Ben Wheatley has stated a big reason he set the film in the 70s is so there would be no mobile phones.
    • Pifias
      The idea that Chris' own ammo, which he brought to use trying out the M-16's he ordered, wouldn't work in the SC-70's that Vernon delivered is false. Both rifles are chambered in the same 5.56x45mm NATO round, and also fire .223 Remington, so any such ammo Chris might have brought would work in either rifle.
    • Citas

      Harry: Hey, I like your cardboard armor.

      Vernon: It's protection from infection.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Film '72: Episodio #45.8 (2016)
    • Banda sonora
      Do the Boob
      Written by John Felice

      Published by Bug Music Ltd (GB), a BMG Company (c) 1977

      Used with permission. All rights reserved.

      Performed by The Real Kids

      Licensed courtesy of Norton Records

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 31 de marzo de 2017 (Reino Unido)
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      • Reino Unido
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Brighton, Sussex del Este, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Empresas productoras
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
      • Film4
      • Protagonist Pictures
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    • Presupuesto
      • 5.500.000 GBP (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 1.799.312 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 994.431 US$
      • 23 abr 2017
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 3.719.383 US$
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      • 1h 31min(91 min)
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